The relatives of the poet José Coronel Urtecho rejected that the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo use the name of the founder of the Nicaraguan Vanguardia literary movement in the new cultural center, which they have set up in the facilities stolen from the newspaper La Prensa.
Blanca Carolina Maturana Coronel, one of Coronel Urtecho’s granddaughters, stated that her family does not support the regime using her grandfather’s name on the newspaper’s building.
“The Maturana Colonels, sons and daughters of White Colonel Kautz We are not accomplices of the traitors, dictators and murderers Ortega Murillo. We do not agree with the use of the name of José Coronel Urtecho (our grandfather) for his misdeeds », the descendant of Coronel wrote in her account of Facebook.
Related news: Regime completes assault on La Prensa and sets up a cultural center in its facilities
This Tuesday, August 23, the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo consummated the assault on La Prensa and inaugurated the José Coronel Urtecho Cultural and Polytechnic Center, in the confiscated facilities, located on the northern highway, in Managua.
On the other hand, Rosario Murillo assured that the cultural center marks “the final days of hatred in our country.”
In his meridian intervention by the official media, Murillo pointed to La Prensa as “a den of plotting crimes against humanity” and therefore justified his dictatorship turning the newsroom into a “center for deep spirituality.”
Days before the consummation of the robbery of La Prensa, the media had denounced that the Nicaraguan authorities carry out a “de facto confiscation” of their assetsa year after the National Police forcibly occupied its facilities and arrested its general manager, Juan Lorenzo Holmann Chamorro.
According to La Prensa, whose editorial staff was forced into exile last July after the arrest of two employees, their assets “at the time of the confiscation had a value close to 10 million dollars.”